Police prepare for Northumberland Olympic visit

Published:15:11Thursday 07 June 2012

POLICE forces across the North East are preparing to welcome the Olympic Torch as it passes through the region next week, starting with Northumberland on Thursday.

Planning for the Torch Relay has been well under way for several months and forces, including Northumbria, have been working closely with a range of partners to ensure a safe and seamless passage through the region.

Assistant Chief Constable Steve Ashman, who is leading the policing operation for Northumbria, Durham and Cleveland, is looking forward to welcoming the torch after months of preparation.

He said: “We’re committed to helping deliver a safe and secure Olympic Torch Relay, working with neighbouring forces and all our partners to ensure a fantastic event ahead of the main Games.

“We’ve also been working with the Metropolitan Police who are responsible for the security of the torch and with Locog, the Olympic Games organisers.

“We’ve a wealth of experience in delivering major public events and have put in place structures for national coordination and command at a regional and local level. This will ensure we manage the complexity of the Torch Relay as it crosses boundaries and borders.

“We’ve been watching the Relay as it travels across the country and it’s fantastic to see so many people coming out to see the spectacle. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for all the torchbearers and it’s our job to ensure they enjoy their moment in safety and security.

“However, our priority is to strive to ensure that the Torch and the stories of those who carry it are the centre of attention, not our policing. We will be professional in our duty, wherever possible remaining in the background.

“The wider communities can also be reassured that it will be policing as normal across the force areas throughout the Torch Relay and our day to day business won’t be affected.”